Press

Games:

Galaxy of Pen & Paper

“The music certainly takes center stage as Behold studios knows how to make some tubular music. Yes, I said tubular. The soundtrack is a Casio lovers wet dream to say the least. There is some really awesome tech music here that you can just sit and enjoy. I never got tired of listening to the main menu theme, which sounds like an 80’s Saturday morning cartoon. It’s freaking great. I hope that the soundtrack is sold along with the main game, as they knocked it out of the park.”

“There’s also a rocking sci-fi chiptune soundtrack to go along with everything, and it’s an absolute delight to hear. Like the other two games, Galaxy just fits like a glove in terms of visual and audio.”

Star Vikings

“Once you’ve played Star Vikings for the first time, you won’t be able to think about the game without singing the main menu soundtrack – a cheesy kind of hard-rock that embodies the perfect mix of the themes of space and Vikings in the first few seconds of the song. It is a type of rock which would have made KISS themselves jealous of the self-mockery imbued in each verse. And that’s because the band is a perfect analogy to describe how Star Vikings plays: light-hearted, fun, and always aware of the ridiculousness of their looks.”

“The music is great – reminiscent of Led Zepplin’s “Immigrant Song,” which is more than appropriate in a game called Star Vikings. The Vikings seems to like it too – they are thrashing to it as you select which ones to go on the ship.”

Chroma Squad

“…even the sounds effects sound like they are coming from a blast processor. Bleeps and bloops from consoles of past generations makes it feel like you played these games after watching your Saturday morning allotment of Power Rangers episodes.”